How to fix black bars on the sides of YouTube ultrawide streams. (Letterboxing in Ultrawide 21:9)

If you are trying to stream to YouTube in ultra-wide (21:9) but keep getting a weird letterbox square stream when you expand the video to fullscreen of cinema mode. This article will show you how to set up your YouTube stream to be in perfect 21:9 without any annoying letterboxing using OBS or SLOBS.

Related: How to stream to Athenascope using OBS & SLOBS.

Streaming to YouTube in ultrawide (21:9) formats can be quite hit and miss a lot of the time. Sometimes streams and uploads are displayed in perfect 21:9 ultrawide formats, while other times they have weird letterboxing on the left and right sides, forming a square. For example, if you are streaming content using NVIDIA Broadcast you’ll get perfect 21:9 aspect ratio streams, however, if you are using the same settings in OBS or Streamlabs you’ll get annoying letterboxing…

Thankfully there is a way to solve this problem and get perfect 21:9 YouTube streams without any annoying letterboxing using OBS and Streamlabs. For the purpose of this guide, we’ll be using OBS, however, you can use SLOBS with the exact same settings, there’s no difference in the outcome as most of the work is done on YouTube. You simply have to copy all of the info over to your streaming program.

How do you Stream to YouTube in Ultrawide without black bars on the left and right side of the screen? (Fix YouTube 21:9 streams not in proper Ultrawide).

The first thing that you need to do is configure a Custom Stream Key over on Youtube. This is what you will use in OBS and SLOBS in the second part of this guide.

Note: You can enable 60FPS if you’d like, it doesn’t interfere with anything.

Setting up OBS or SLOBS to Stream in proper 21:9 Ultrawide on YouTube (No letterboxing)

Now that you have configured YouTube you can set up OBS or SLOBS (either is fine).

Now that you have a new Stream Key setup in HLS protocol, click the Copy option next to it on the stream configuration page. Now you can use this Stream key to Stream to YouTube using OBS or SLOBS. However, you’ll need to configure things correctly.

Now you can configure the rest of your stream settings as you please. Just make sure you go to the Video tab and make sure your Base (Canvas) Resolution and Output (Scaled) Resolution are set to 21:9 ratio settings. 3440x1440p or any downscaled equivalent is fine. You can also go higher if your hardware supports it.

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